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 Translation for 'back out' from English to Hungarian
SYNO to back away | to back out | to crawfish | ...
meghátrálto back out
visszatáncolto back out
Partial Matches
hátra {adv}back
hátsó {adj}back
anat.
hát {noun}
back
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támogatto back
vissza {adv}back
visszahívto call back
ruha
farzseb {noun}
back pocket
anat.
zápfog {noun}
back tooth
visszapattanto bounce back
visszanézto look back
visszanyerto win back
visszarendelto order back
hátradőlto lean back
hátradőlto sit back
rágófog {noun}back tooth
rágófogak {pl}back teeth
visszaviszto bring back
hátradőlto lie back
hátradőlő {adj} {pres-p}leaning back
visszamaradto stand back
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Usage Examples English
  • Flora Sun failed in its obligations in the purchase of the land from the Corr family, and about seven years later the family got the land back out of bankruptcy court.
  • Grant and Denton both realize that Fate tricked them, but it is too late to back out of the duel.
  • In the story of the Labyrinth as told by the Hellenes, the Athenian hero Theseus is challenged to kill the Minotaur, finding his way back out with the help of Ariadne's thread.
  • Donations are consolidated from other stores and donation sites, sorted and priced, and then distributed back out to the branch stores.
  • ... after bottom dead centre, BDC), which can cause some of the gasses to be pushed back out through the intake valve.

  • Eventually she goes, but not before Lily catches on that Gaston has fallen for her rival, and wants to back out of the plan.
  • In the 1840s the Melling Road was also flanked by hedges and the runners had to jump into the road and then back out of it.
  • ATP synthase is a large protein complex that harnesses the concentration gradient of the hydrogen ions in the thylakoid space to generate ATP energy as the hydrogen ions flow back out into the stroma—much like a dam turbine.
  • A reciprocating probe is mounted on an arm that is moved into and back out of the plasma, usually in about one second by means of either a pneumatic drive or an electromagnetic drive using the ambient magnetic field.
  • A typical program would first load data into memory (often using pre-rolled library code), process it, and then write it back out.

  • It pumps blood from the body — called the systemic circulation — through the lungs — called the pulmonary circulation — and then back out to the body.
  • These machines are able to spray hot soapy water and then suck it back out of the fabric, removing dirt in the process.
  • If the cloud is sufficiently large and the droplets within are spaced far enough apart, a percentage of the light that enters the cloud is not reflected back out but is absorbed giving the cloud a darker look.
  • defying a pack of armed men who confronted her, then walked back out of the city through the dangerous areas again.
  • Data was stored into the array and read back out in parallel, often as a computer word, while each bit was stored serially in the shift registers.

  • These sets consisted of electronics that could mix two signals or alternatively "subtract" one signal back out again.
  • When the first receiver began to oscillate at high outputs, its signal would flow back out through the antenna to be received on any nearby receiver.
  • This continuation at the helicotrema allows fluid being pushed into the vestibular duct by the oval window to move back out via movement in the tympanic duct and deflection of the round window; since the fluid is nearly incompressible and the bony walls are rigid, it is essential for the conserved fluid volume to exit somewhere.
  • Planck noted three requirements upon a black body: the body must (i) allow radiation to enter but not reflect; (ii) possess a minimum thickness adequate to absorb the incident radiation and prevent its re-emission; (iii) satisfy severe limitations upon scattering to prevent radiation from entering and bouncing back out.
  • Finally, security analysis that does not take dividends into account may mute the decline in share price, for example in the case of a price–earnings ratio target that does not back out cash; or amplify the decline when comparing different periods.

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